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Monday, December 21, 2015

Yarn Bow Necklace DIY

 


Happy Monday!
There are four more days until Christmas and if you are still missing ideas for gifts I might have the perfect project for you.

To make the yarn bows necklace you need:
* (leftover) yarn,
* jump rings and a metal chain with lobster clasp as closure.
* sewing needle and thread

 

1-2. Wrap the yarn around your fingers - the thickness depends on the wrapping - the more strands you have - the thicker the bow. Decide on how thick you want it to be.

3. Carefully take it off and tightly wrap it several times at the center of the bow.

4. Leave a long tail, thread a needle, tie a knot and hide it in the bow. Cut off excess tail.

Make as many as you like. For my necklace I made 4 bows.



 
5-6. Insert a jump ring through a couple of strands of one bow and then insert the same ring into another. Close the ring.

7. Attach the other bows as explained above.

8. Add jump rings and the chain at the end bows on each side. And your necklace is done.




Other ideas:
- make bobby pins
- refresh old clothes by adding bows in various ways
- decorate hats / bags
- make a bunting







HAPPY CRAFTING!

19 comments:

  1. This is so ridiculously cute - esp the bow brooch/clip. I am so wearing it this week :D

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  2. Hello Maya,
    What a really cute necklace and the other uses for the bows. Thanks for sharing this with us at Cooking and Crafting with J & J! Wishing you a wonderful week and a Merry Christmas. Julie xo

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  3. This is so cute! I love the little bobby pins!

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    1. Me too. They are adorable. I am giving them to a little miss :)

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  4. Oh gosh...what a creative idea! :)

    Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J! Merry Christmas!

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  5. I love this! As I said, they make me think of little skeins and are the perfect gift for a crafter. ♥

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  6. How sweet, Maya. I'm so glad I found your blog this past year, it's been such a joy getting to know you.
    Amalia
    xo

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  7. This is so adorable! Now I know what to do with all the little scrap bits of yarn that I can't do anything else with :)

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  8. I am glad if you do Suzie:)
    Thank you!

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